Transfer of Surgeons T R Lewis and D D Cunningham from the Military Department to the Home Department
Scope & Content:
pp 95-101. Lewis and Cunningham transferred with a view to their being employed as Special Assistants to the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, without diverting them from the special enquiry in to cholera.
Report by Drs T R Lewis and D D Cunningham on the work done by them during the quarter ending 30th June 1877
Scope & Content:
p 367. Report on the "arrangements for conducting systematic observations... to ascertain the leading chemical changes taking place in soil-air at varying distances from the surface of the ground".
Reports by Drs T R Lewis and D D Cunningham on the fever prevalent in Bombay in the early months of the year
Scope & Content:
pp 567-68. Reports received from Lewis and Cunningham: regarding their research into the Bombay fever and their investigations into a possible relationship with famine conditions, reporting also on the German literature; and summarising the rest of their research.
Reports on leprosy and the oriental or delhi sore [leishmaniasis] in India
Scope & Content:
Correspondence and numerous reports, principally concerning leprosy across the three Presidencies. Reports contain detailed case histories and medical notes; information on treatment regimens; statistics for leprosy cases across the Presidencies; discussion of provision for the treatment of lep...
Account of the proceedings and results of the International Medical Congress held at Amsterdam
Scope & Content:
pp 411-15. Contains report by Sir J Fayrer; report by Surgeon Major Timothy Richard Lewis; and the text 'Quarantine in regard to Cholera', a speech delivered by Lewis.